cover image If You Want to Ride a Horse

If You Want to Ride a Horse

Amy Novesky, illus. by Gael Abary. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5695-6

This love letter to horseback riding offers warm encouragement, even to readers who may not have access to horses. Novesky (Girl on a Motorcycle) welcomes those riding only in their imaginations (“All you have to do is close your eyes”) or using someone else’s gear (“It’s okay to borrow”). Gently urging text provides access to treasured insider jargon (“Might she have stockings or socks? Feathered fetlocks?”), simple tips (“Slip him a peppermint”), and clear instruction (“Settle in the saddle, center, spine to spine”). The “you” the narrator addresses is portrayed as a pale-skinned child with a bowl cut, who starts out drawing a horse, then stands uncertainly in a stable doorway, feet turned inward, before growing comfortable with grooming and riding. In addition to naturalistic, close-up views of the animals themselves, mixed-media spreads by Abary (Crow Spirit) employ printmaking-like textures to detail riding clothing, tack, even a diagram of a quick-release knot. In this passionate introduction to riding, the creators make no apologies for being besotted with horses: “What? Is your heart a wild horse, too?/ A secret: the scent of a barn is a balm.” Extensive back matter concludes. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Caryn Wiseman, Andrea Brown Literary. (Mar.)